On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 16:15:45 -0700 (PDT), George Bonser wrote: >I just wonder .... when a freeze is announced, a lot of people load up >their systems from unstable to give it a good workout. You might consider >this a wide but not ubiquitous beta. At this point, now that you have >several more times more systems in sync with the unstable tree, would it >make sense for someone ( other than the package maintainer ) to install >the package and check it out before addig it to the archive? I mean, not >an extensive feature bugcheck, just a basic integrity check to make sure >that it does not crash a system when installed.
I think this was hashed over on -devel a few months back when there was another blow-up problem in a freeze. A lot of things were tossed back and forth and I don't quite remember what came out of it. >If status can be changed to frozen and packages can be added that will >blow your system up, how are we going to get people to test after a freeze >announcement when it reality there is no comfort level that you will not >be loading something that is going to trash your system. But that can happen, even in "stable". All it takes is a bug fix in something that is security related which can get into the stable side of life and it can break other packages. Take a look at ncurses and sc, for example. Almost each time ncurses gets updated, sc breaks. Youse takes your chances. >The problem on one of my remote servers was resolved easilly enough. I had >to make an appointment, be escorted back into the computer room, then >spend a half-hour repairing the system and taking care of a couple of >other odds/ends. Personally, on production machines that you don't have access to easily enough (for me that is walking into the next room) I'd not even think of upgrading from a stable to a frozen. I'd just ride the stables out. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------